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Old 09-15-2014, 10:18 AM
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I talked to Todd and in process of ordering some now, very reasonable prices too


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Originally Posted by chief paul View Post
When the shrimp start sliding after 3 or 4 fish, take the lure and push it down the shank.Super glue the exposed shank and shove it back up.Ready to go in about a minute.When it slides,repeat process.Putting it on a jig head is ok I guess, it's not balanced to swim like it's suppose to.
yep, I think its designed to be used sitting under a cork because it sits very horizontal in the water that way, that's the only way I use these.

I would agree they aren't designed to be a swim bait and would likely just spin when retrieved but Carolina rigged and dragged on the bottom they do well, just not a cast and retrieve type of lure
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